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Technical difficulty
SMC Ski Skills Intermediate to Advanced

Click here for our definitions

Physical difficulty
Moderate

Length
2 days, 1 night

2008 Dates
January 5-6

Feuary 23-24

March 15-16

or custom programs at any time.

Price
$350 or custom guiding rates.

Ratio
1 guide: 5 participants

Prerequisites

Prior backcountry ski experience is not necessary and this program is designed for intermediate and advanced alpine skiers. with downhill ski ability at SMC Ski Skill Intermediate or better.

Inclusions

Price includes guiding, permits, group ski kits, avalanche equipment (beacons, shovels and probes). Does not include ski equipment.

We do not include accommodation in the pricing but can make suggestions for you.

RESOURCES
Details, itinerary and equipment list
Read about out Recent Trips


CONTACT US
174 West Line Street
Bishop, CA 93514

tel. (760) 873-8526
fax. (760) 873-4800
office@sierramountaincenter.com

  Powder Weekends
 

Powder Snow: Skiing. loose, usually fresh snow that is not granular, wet or packed.- v.t.

Webster’s Dictionary.

We think that Noah Webster didn’t quite get it right, and was obviously not a skier.

So here is our definition:

“Quite possibly the best snow to ski. Soft and deep, giving the sensation of floating in air. Soft white waves flowing around the body with the skis out of sight for most of the day. The finest, light powder is often like smoke rising and falling in the cold air of a mid winter's day. Not easy to ski and requiring a delicate touch and awareness of weighting, unweighting, and steering. What skiers dream about during the long summer months.”

We certainly dream about it and a good powder day is the best reason we can think of to take a day off work and ignore any consequences. A perfect powder day is as close to heaven as you can get here on earth. While the Sierra powder is not as predictable as that of the intermountain states we have some excellent days in the mid winter months of February and March. Even weeks after the most recent storm we have excellent “powder pockets,” where the snow pack has metamorphosed into great smoky powder.

Itinerary

This trip is designed to fit into a weekend away from home. The exact destinations will depend upon the prevailing conditions so check in with us beforehand and we will make our choices as the trip progresses. We may ski in the Bishop area to the south or north towards Mammoth; if the snow is good we will be there! Some of our favorite backcountry areas are Table Mountain or Bishop Bowl, to the west of Bishop, Chicken Wing and Little Wing between Mammoth and June Lake, the Tele Bowls, or runs in the Sherwins, just out of Mammoth. Once we get a track put in then we can do multiple runs until we can ski no more. Usually we are able to get at least 2,500’ of fresh tracks, with little or no competition from other skiers.

 

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Notes
We highly recommend that you spend at least one night at moderate altitude (higher than 8,000') just prior to the trip. Spending a night or two in Mammoth or camped at the trailhead campground would do the trick. Please refer to our Planning for Success info sheet for more info.

SMC does not rent ski equipment, but we work with Mammoth Mountaineering (760 934 4191)to get you set up on the correct equipment. MMS has a very wide range of rental equipment that is probably the best you will find anywhere in California. All gear is current state of the art, well tuned and rental fees are deductible if you buy a set up from them. (We highly recommend renting before you buy so as to find what suits you best, since a full setup is pretty pricy)We can coordinate the rental and suggest that if you can you arrive Mammoth the night before and get fully set up since boot fitting can take some time. If this is not possible we will take time to get gear the morning of Day One but if it is already taken care of we can get out and ski sooner.

 

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